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Childspacing and Family Economic Position

American Sociological Review, 1966
It was found that the timing of births after marriage had a strong and consistent relationship to the economic position of a sample of white Detroit couples who had recently had a 1st 2nd or 4th birth in that the position was substantially better the longer the interval to 1st or to last birth.
R, Freedman, L, Coombs
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Positive versus Normative Economics

2009
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Peil, J.J.M., Laar, E.F.J. van de
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Alternatives to a Positive Economic Geography

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1976
The 1960s witnessed many remarkable changes in the character and substance of research in economic and urban geography. These changes were associated mainly with the introduction of quantitative techniques and, later in the decade, some particular research methodologies borrowed from the behavioral sciences, especially psychology.
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Positive Constitutional Economics - A Survey

Public Choice, 1997
The author distinguishes between normative and positive constitutional economics. Taking the observation that the normative branch of the new discipline is much better developed than its positive counterpart as a starting point, the available positive literature is surveyed nevertheless.
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Welfare Economics and Positive Neoclassical Economics

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1999
Etude de la distinction entre l'economie-Providence et l'economie neoclassique positive qui tend a s'estomper au profit d'une subordination de la premiere a la seconde, malgre la dimension prescriptive et normative de celle-la et la dimension scientifique de celle-ci. Comparant les deux disciplines d'un point de vue methodologique et epistemologique, l'
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